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Old 10-21-2004, 11:06 AM
pocketdueces81 pocketdueces81 is offline
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Default Re: Is JJ in EP really that problematic

JJ is one of the most difficult hands to play in NL holdem.

If I played in a game where there was constant raising going ON pre-flop I would probably limp from UTG or UTG+1. If there was no raise then I would play the flop aggressively (my style) and then either take the pot down or be put to the test. If there was a raise preflop I am almost always coming over the top unless I have a read on my opponent.

There have been many occasions where I have not limped with this hand from EP.

What I do with JJ is dependent on my table image and overall game texture
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